What is HS code 370690 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Cinematographic film; exposed and developed, whether or not incorporating a sound track or consisting only of sound track, of a width less than 35mm
Heading 3706 — Cinematographic film; exposed and developed, whether or not incorporating sound track or consisting only of sound track
Chapter 37: Photographic or cinematographic goods
Use HS-6 370690 when importing or exporting exposed and developed cinematographic film that is less than 35mm wide. This includes films that may or may not have a sound track. For instance, if you’re shipping a batch of 16mm films used for educational purposes, this code applies.
This code specifically covers exposed cinematographic film, distinguishing it from HS-6 370691, which pertains to unexposed film. If you have a shipment of 8mm film reels that have already been developed, you would classify those under 370690.
The 370690 line is part of a broader category that includes various types of cinematographic films. It’s important to note that films wider than 35mm fall under different classifications, such as HS-6 370691 for exposed films or HS-6 370692 for unexposed films.
When dealing with this HS-6, consider the end-use of the film. Films used for professional cinematography, educational purposes, or even archival storage can all fit under this classification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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